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There's more to Under Armour CEO's resignation from Trump's council
There's more to Under Armour CEO's resignation from Trump's council

A Guide to the Charlottesville Aftermath - The New York Times
A Guide to the Charlottesville Aftermath - The New York Times

Merck, Under Armour, Intel CEOs step down from Trump business panel | PBS  NewsHour
Merck, Under Armour, Intel CEOs step down from Trump business panel | PBS NewsHour

The Business Fallout from Charlottesville - Knowledge at Wharton
The Business Fallout from Charlottesville - Knowledge at Wharton

Under Armour and Intel C.E.O.s Follow Merck Chief, Quitting Panel in Rebuke  to Trump - The New York Times
Under Armour and Intel C.E.O.s Follow Merck Chief, Quitting Panel in Rebuke to Trump - The New York Times

Business leaders abandon Donald Trump over Charlottesville | Financial Times
Business leaders abandon Donald Trump over Charlottesville | Financial Times

Under Armour, Intel Execs Resign From Trump Council After Charlottesville  Response
Under Armour, Intel Execs Resign From Trump Council After Charlottesville Response

Rumours of White House Departures After Trump's Charlottesville Remarks
Rumours of White House Departures After Trump's Charlottesville Remarks

CEOs of Intel, Merck, Under Armour abandon White House council after  Charlottesville | CBC News
CEOs of Intel, Merck, Under Armour abandon White House council after Charlottesville | CBC News

One year after the Charlottesville riots and still no new Kerner Commission
One year after the Charlottesville riots and still no new Kerner Commission

CEOs of Intel, Merck, Under Armour abandon White House council after  Charlottesville | CBC News
CEOs of Intel, Merck, Under Armour abandon White House council after Charlottesville | CBC News

Trump Denounces White Supremacists Who Staged Deadly Rally
Trump Denounces White Supremacists Who Staged Deadly Rally

Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, and Charlottesville | The New Yorker
Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, and Charlottesville | The New Yorker

Unite the Right rally - Wikipedia
Unite the Right rally - Wikipedia

Trump declares 'racism is evil' amid pressure over Charlottesville -  POLITICO
Trump declares 'racism is evil' amid pressure over Charlottesville - POLITICO

Business leaders step down from White House advisory council – European CEO
Business leaders step down from White House advisory council – European CEO

President Trump offers late rebuke to 'White supremacists' as industry  leaders quit council
President Trump offers late rebuke to 'White supremacists' as industry leaders quit council

9 business leaders have now quit White House posts in protest of Trump's  Charlottesville response | Mashable
9 business leaders have now quit White House posts in protest of Trump's Charlottesville response | Mashable

Under Armour CEO Resigns From Trump Council - Variety
Under Armour CEO Resigns From Trump Council - Variety

Under Armour's Plank Resigns From White House Council – WWD
Under Armour's Plank Resigns From White House Council – WWD

Trump manufacturing panel loses 4th CEO as he scolds 'grandstanders' |  Crain's Detroit Business
Trump manufacturing panel loses 4th CEO as he scolds 'grandstanders' | Crain's Detroit Business

Jamie Dimon condemns 'bigotry and violence' in Charlottesville - Financial  News
Jamie Dimon condemns 'bigotry and violence' in Charlottesville - Financial News

Under Armour, Intel CEOs quit Trump's job council over Charlottesville  rally response
Under Armour, Intel CEOs quit Trump's job council over Charlottesville rally response

Militia leaders who descended on Charlottesville condemn 'rightwing  lunatics' | Virginia | The Guardian
Militia leaders who descended on Charlottesville condemn 'rightwing lunatics' | Virginia | The Guardian

Billionaire Under Armour CEO Defends Baltimore Amid Trump's Attacks On City
Billionaire Under Armour CEO Defends Baltimore Amid Trump's Attacks On City

The case some executives made for sticking with Trump
The case some executives made for sticking with Trump